Residents roll

The Residents Roll is maintained by the Western Australian Electoral Commission. People who live in the City of Stirling and are on the state electoral roll will automatically be on this roll.

If you are not already on the state electoral roll and meet the eligibility criteria, or if you have changed address recently, you must complete an enrolment form or enrol online via the Australian Electorial Commission. For more information, please phone the Western Australian Electoral Commission on 13 63 06 (WA only) or (08) 9214 0400 or check your enrolment status on the Western Australian Electoral Commission website.

Non-resident owners and occupiers roll

This roll comprises people who are on the State or Commonwealth electoral roll and who:

Own rateable property in the City, but do not live there

Occupy rateable property in the City (by leasing or renting).

Enrolment of non-resident owners or occupiers is not automatic. If you are not on the State or Commonwealth electoral rolls and own or occupy rateable property in the City, you may be eligible to enrol to vote. This applies if you were on the City’s last electoral roll prior to May 1996 and have owned or occupied rateable property in the district continuously since this time.

Eligibility information

Non-resident owner’s eligibility

Each rateable property may claim up to two owners or owner nominees on the roll. Owners of land who were on the last local government roll continue to retain that status until they cease to own the rateable property to which the enrolment relates.

Occupiers eligibility

Please review the eligibility criterial for occupiers below:

Occupiers do not have continuous enrolment and should contact the City to confirm their status

To be eligible to enrol as an occupier, you must have a right of continuous occupation under a lease, tenancy agreement or other legal instrument

This must be for at least the next three months following the date of the application to enrol

Occupiers and occupier nominees remain on the roll for a period of two elections after their enrolment is accepted

They are then taken off the roll six months after the second election

They must then re-enrol if they wish to continue as electors.

Joint owner and occupier eligibility

If a rateable property is owned or occupied by more than two people:

The majority may nominate two people from their group to go on the roll

The nominated people must be either on the State or Commonwealth electoral roll

The nominees remain on the roll until the property is either sold or the nominees change.

Corporation eligibility

For a corporate body to be eligible it will need to follow the below steps:

A body corporate that owns or occupies rateable property may nominate two people to go on the roll, who are on either the State or Commonwealth electoral roll

The nominees remain on the roll until the property is either sold or the corporate body changes its nominees.

Enrolment

A City of Stirling Enrolment Eligibility Claim Form must be lodged with the Chief Executive Officer by 5.00pm on the 50th day before election day.